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What is a seiche?
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6/27/2025
AccuWeather's Melissa Constanzer explains what a seiche is and why it's important to know what causes it to happen.
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On Lake Superior last Saturday the water drained so fast out of this bay that it
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left boats sitting on the mud. This was during a seiche. It was experienced all
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around Lake Superior from the east side like you see here to the west side in
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cities like Duluth. But what is a seiche and what caused it? Seiches are actually
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when enclosed bodies of water sloshed back and forth. You can think of your
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bathtub or swimming pool. If you push all of the water to one side and then let
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go the water would continue to slosh back and forth. The same can actually happen
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to lakes but on a larger scale. So what causes them? It may seem like only
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earthquakes could cause such a phenomenon but in this case it was actually the
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weather. The deadly storms that produce tornadoes and greater than 100 mile per
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hour wind gusts in North Dakota last Friday continued across Lake Superior
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moving to the east. Saturday morning those storms with their winds acted like a
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wall pushing all the water to the east end of Lake Superior. Then the rest of
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Saturday the lake continued to slosh back and forth. You can actually see the
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changes on the water level measurements taken around the lake. At Point Iroquois in
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Michigan the lake levels changed by almost four feet in three hours. That's
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much greater than their typical tidal fluctuations that you see here. And on the
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west side of Lake Superior Duluth's levels changed by about a foot and a half and it
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was enough here to create some challenges for boaters getting in and out of the
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harbor. Many of the Great Lakes like Lake Ontario and Lake Erie experienced
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stations. In 1844 a famous Lake Erie station of 22 feet pushed over a seawall
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killing 78 people. It also dammed up Niagara Falls with so much ice that the
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falls temporarily stopped flowing. Outside of the Great Lakes smaller bodies of
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water can have stations too. Lake Pontchartrain can have stations when thunderstorm
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squall lines move through. Also they're found in Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
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